maybe I shouldve folded on turn? pot size bet indicates hes not drawing and is so im probably at least up against ak. if i call turn do i need to call river?

#2

8th May 2016, 4:09 AM

mbrenneman0 [1,048]

Online Poker at: ACR

yeah, i think the turn is the right spot to fold. maybe even the flop. that really is a horrible flop for your hand. it does give you a straight draw, but your straight draw is easily beaten by a flush.

#3

8th May 2016, 7:21 AM

c9h13no3 [8,489]

re: Poker & $5 NLHE 6-max: Getting away from top pair

Yeah, tiny pot against a nitty player. No sense in investing 3 streets with top pair 3rd kicker. I fold the turn.

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#4

8th May 2016, 5:48 PM

Sneaky Feet [583]

Online Poker at: pokerstars

Game: Hold em

Start watching the bet sizing a bit closer. Villain bet pot on both the flop and the turn. When villain bets pot you need to defend less often than when they bet 1/2-2/3 so that means if villain is betting pot you should have either the nuts or draws to the nuts which you don't have on this board. If you have notes on villain saying they cbet the flop a high amount of time then ya I can see the call on the flop but the turn is a fold for sure.

Also, when villain bets pot he's very polarized. Do we see villain bluffing this board (esp.river) with his stats?